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Score
Card
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Hole |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
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| Par |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
54 |
| mens handicap |
7 |
6 |
15 |
2 |
4 |
14 |
1 |
12 |
10 |
9 |
11 |
5 |
3 |
8 |
13 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
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| Mens yards |
133 |
125 |
128 |
165 |
153 |
127 |
152 |
103 |
126 |
128 |
113 |
144 |
145 |
121 |
125 |
110 |
103 |
110 |
2311 |
womens yards |
133 |
125 |
128 |
165 |
153 |
127 |
152 |
93 |
126 |
128 |
113 |
144 |
145 |
56 |
125 |
110 |
103 |
110 |
2236 |
womens handicap |
6 |
11 |
8 |
2 |
4 |
9 |
1 |
17 |
12 |
7 |
13 |
5 |
3 |
18 |
10 |
14 |
16 |
15 |
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RULES
Go to this USGA website for more details on specific rules
of the game of golf.
http://www.usga.org/playing/rules/rules_of_golf.html
ETIQUETTE .....usga
This section provides guidelines on the manner in which
the game of golf should be played. If they are followed, all players will
gain maximum enjoyment from the game. The overriding principle is that
consideration should be shown to others on the course at all times.
The
Spirit of the Game
Unlike many sports, golf is played, for the most
part, without the supervision of a referee or umpire. The game relies on
the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players
and to abide by the Rules. All players should conduct themselves in a
disciplined manner, demonstrating courtesy and sportsmanship at all times,
irrespective of how competitive they maybe. This is the spirit of the game
of golf.
Safety
Players should ensure that no one is
standing close by or in a position to be hit by the club, the ball or any
stones, pebbles, twigs or the like when they make a stroke or practice
swing.
Players should not play until the players in front are out
of range.
Players should always alert greenstaff nearby or ahead
when they are about to make a stroke that might endanger them.
If
a player plays a ball in a direction where there is a danger of hitting
someone, he should immediately shout a warning. The traditional word of
warning in such a situation is "fore."
Pace of Play ...Play at Good Pace and Keep
Up
Players should play at a good pace. The Committee may
establish pace of play guidelines that all players should follow.
It is a group's responsibility to keep up with the group in front.
If it loses a clear hole and it is delaying the group behind, it should
invite the group behind to play through, irrespective of the number of
players in that group.
Consideration for Other
Players
No Disturbance or
Distraction
Players should always show consideration for
other players on the course and should not disturb their play by moving,
talking or making any unnecessary noise.
Players should ensure
that any electronic device taken onto the course does not distract other
players.
On the teeing ground, a player should not tee his ball
until it is his turn to play.
Players should not stand close to or
directly behind the ball, or directly behind the hole, when a player is
about to play.
On the Putting Green
On the
putting green, players should not stand on another player's line of putt
or when he is making a stroke, cast a shadow over his line of putt.
Players should remain on or close to the putting green until all
other players in the group have holed out.
Scoring
In stroke play, a player who is
acting as a marker should, if necessary, on the way to the next tee, check
the score with the player concerned and record it.
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Be Ready to Play
Players
should be ready to play as soon as it is their turn to play. When playing
on or near the putting green, they should leave their bags or carts in
such a position as will enable quick movement off the green and towards
the next tee. When the play of a hole has been completed, players should
immediately leave the putting green.
Lost
Ball
If a player believes his ball may be lost outside a
water hazard or is out of bounds, to save time, he should play a
provisional ball.
Players searching for a ball should signal the
players in the group behind them to play through as soon as it becomes
apparent that the ball will not easily be found.
They should not
search for five minutes before doing so. Having allowed the group behind
to play through, they should not continue play until that group has passed
and is out of range.
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on the Course
Unless otherwise determined by the Committee,
priority on the course is determined by a group's pace of play. Any group
playing a whole round is entitled to pass a group playing a shorter round.
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Care of the
Course
Bunkers
Before leaving a bunker,
players should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints
made by them and any nearby made by others. If a rake is within reasonable
proximity of the bunker, the rake should be used for this purpose.
Repair of Divots, Ball-Marks and Damage by
Shoes
Players should carefully repair any divot holes made
by them and any damage to the putting green made by the impact of a ball
(whether or not made by the player himself). On completion of the hole by
all players in the group, damage to the putting green caused by golf shoes
should be repaired.
Preventing Unnecessary
Damage
Players should avoid causing damage to the course
by removing divots when taking practice swings or by hitting the head of a
club into the ground, whether in anger or for any other reason.
Players should ensure that no damage is done to the putting green
when putting down bags or the flagstick.
In order to avoid
damaging the hole, players and caddies should not stand too close to the
hole and should take care during the handling of the flagstick and the
removal of a ball from the hole. The head of a club should not be used to
remove a ball from the hole.
Players should not lean on their
clubs when on the putting green, particularly when removing the ball from
the hole.
The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole
before players leave the putting green.
Local notices regulating
the movement of golf carts should be strictly observed.
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Conclusion; Penalties for Breach
If players follow the guidelines in this Section, it will make the
game more enjoyable for everyone.
If a player consistently
disregards these guidelines during a round or over a period of time to the
detriment of others, it is recommended that the Committee consider taking
appropriate disciplinary action against the offending player. Such action
may, for example, include prohibiting play for a limited time on the
course or in a certain number of competitions. This is considered to be
justifiable in terms of protecting the interest of the majority of golfers
who wish to play in accordance with these guidelines.
In the case
of a serious breach of Etiquette, the Committee may disqualify a player
under Rule 33-7.
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